Michigan Job Ordering Contract (JOC) Solicitation
Contact and place of performance
Michele Nelson
Lansing, MI
USA
You have been invited to participate in RFP Michigan Job Ordering Contract (JOC) Solicitation. Please ensure that you have read and have an understanding of the USPS Solicitation, and all additional attachments. The RFx event is scheduled from May 1, 2026, to June 2, 2026, 3:00 pm EST (15:00). An indefinite delivery indefinite quantity ordering agreement is an agreement pursuant to which the contractor will perform a...
View moreThe United States Postal Service (USPS) is issuing solicitation 089495-26-A-0067 for the Michigan Job Ordering Contract (JOC) to support facility projects in Lansing, Michigan. This requirement is classified under NAICS 236220 for Commercial and Institutional Building Construction and PSC Z2HB for the repair or alteration of government-owned government-operated (GOGO) R&D facilities. There is no set-aside designated for this procurement. Responses are due by June 2, 2026, at 3:00 pm EST, following an RFx event scheduled to begin on May 1, 2026. Michele Nelson serves as the point of contact for this solicitation, which includes three attachments related to Coupa supplier registration and SAM.gov documentation.
The procurement will establish an indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) ordering agreement for a series of individual construction projects at various Postal Service facilities. The contract utilizes a Construction Task Catalog (CTC) produced and maintained by Gordian, which lists pre-set unit prices based on local labor, material, and equipment costs. Offering firms must propose adjustment factors to be applied to these unit prices. The USPS has partnered with Gordian, Inc. to manage the construction program, providing technical specifications, information management systems, and contractor training.
Individual projects are initiated through joint scope meetings to define requirements and site conditions. Following these meetings, the USPS prepares a detailed scope of work and the contractor submits a price proposal package by multiplying the CTC unit prices by the required quantities and the accepted adjustment factors. Each project is finalized through a separate work order issued as a lump sum, firm-fixed-price notice to proceed. These work orders specify the project completion time and the final price based on the sum total of the unit prices for the defined scope of work.
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